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- ARC-164 [r]: Add brief definition or description
- BaE Systems ALARM [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Chaff (electronic warfare) [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Electronic attack [r]: A subset of electronic warfare that actively interferes with the operation of hostile systems; previously called electronic countermeasures (ECM) [e]
- Electronics countermeasures suite controller [r]: A computer aboard a protected vehicle, which both aids in situational awareness of weapon and sensor threats to the vehicles, and reduces crew workload in countering the threats. Practical implementations usually include at least one electronic warfare function in the controller, such as a radar warning receiver or electronic warfare expendables dispenser. [e]
- F-15 Eagle [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Flare (electronic warfare) [r]: An expendable electronic warfare decoy form of infrared countermeasures [e]
- Information operations [r]: The integrated employment of the core capabilities of electronic warfare, computer network operations, psychological operations, military deception, and operations security. [e]
- JTRS waveform [r]: Within the Joint Tactical Radio System, compatibility with a waveform includes the software-defined radio not only to emulate a given frequency range and modulation, but encryption, medium-sharing technique for multiple access, and electronic protection [e]
- SLQ-25 [r]: A towed deceptive decoy for protecting ships against acoustic-homing torpedoes [e]
- Spread spectrum [r]: A communications technique in which the information to be transmitted travels redundantly over multiple channels (e.g., frequencies, time slots), the number and identity of which may change. It provides greater immunity to noise and electronic attack, makes it harder to intercept, and can increase capacity of a shared medium. [e]